Summary
Emails from the U.S. Department of Justice reveal that Jeffrey Epstein was given the chance to invest in a building near the Pentagon in 2016. This potential deal, valued at about $116 million, would have involved him becoming a landlord to the U.S. government. There is no proof that the deal went through.
Key Facts
- Jeffrey Epstein was offered a chance to buy into a building near the Pentagon in 2016.
- The property's proposed purchase price was approximately $116 million.
- Ownership would have made Epstein a co-owner and landlord to the U.S. government.
- There is no evidence that Epstein completed the transaction.
- An FBI informant described Epstein as a Mossad agent with ties to Israel.
- Epstein had connections to Ehud Barak, a former Prime Minister of Israel.
- Epstein also had a separate proposal to invest in FBI office buildings.
- David Stern forwarded the investment offer and had ties to the British royal family.